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If you're provided the plans, can you build the structure? Each of these games challenges players to take a structure represented on a page, and recreate it using a certain number of Architect blocks. The games act as a series, increasing in difficulty as each set forces the player to strengthen their visual/spatial skills a bit more. Each game set includes a spiral-bound book of model structures to build and a set of 18 sturdy plastic Architect blocks. The books feature 50-60+ models to recreate; each challenge includes a simple illustration of the structure to build, a difficulty rating, and a list of blocks the player must use. Because the same set of blocks is used in every set, puzzle books are also available separately, so you can easily add on to one complete set.
In Equilibrio, players are challenged to create upright, 3-D structures with the blocks. The book depicts simple two-dimensional illustrations of the structure, and it's up to the player to determine the correct placement of the blocks and ensure that their structure can stand independently. Architecto takes the building challenges another step by offering simple 3-D illustrations of structures for players to recreate. In many of these puzzles, the number and shape of blocks used to create different parts of the structure is fairly ambiguous, so building these is a challenge! The most advanced puzzle set is Cliko. This puzzle book also provides 3-D challenges, but players must use two-dimensional illustrations from a "straight on" perspective to build the 3-D structure. This is a puzzle series that can definitely grow with a child's development - and stretch any adult's spatial skills too!
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Why did you choose this?
Rainbow Resource CenterStore
While my youngest is a natural builder & engineer, these projects help my older children with their visual processing. This carries over to math and other subjects, and is terrific for critical…
J O
I noticed my kid having hard time solving word problems on 3d shapes. Hoping this will help with them
Dipali M
To improve my 6th graders visual spatial perceptions / skills.
E. J. A
I prefer to use games as one of the modalities to learn
C R
What is the difference between Equilibrio as a base game and Perspecto as a base game? Do they use the same underlying block set and just create different patterns, or are the base blocks in each different?
Christa
One is meant for building upwards, building eye/hand coordination and learning balancing of towers while following a design map. The other is based on nesting types of buildings i.e. 2 squares can form a rectangle and what appears to be a square may actually be a 3D triangle's base / bottom. The base words of the names of the games may help you fully understand. I believe the blocks are different but a company rep can clarify.
E. J. A
Are these blocks or a book of puzzle creations?
These are stackable blocks. The kids stack them and try to balance them to fishing the build. It helps with the focus and patience. My son loves this game. It is a one person game.
While my youngest is a natural builder & engineer, these projects help my older children with their visual processing. This carries over to math and other subjects, and is terrific for critical…
I noticed my kid having hard time solving word problems on 3d shapes. Hoping this will help with them
To improve my 6th graders visual spatial perceptions / skills.
I prefer to use games as one of the modalities to learn